Just a week after its leap onto Mac, No Man’s Sky is back with another update, this one ushering in a new limited-time expedition focusing on AI corruption and robotic uprisings – and promising hints at future updates and “a deeper story to come”.
Expeditions, for those unfamiliar with No Man’s Sky’s ways, are something like Hello Games’ stab at live-service-style seasonal content, serving up limited-time, curated experiences that condense and reshuffle the exploratory space sim’s various systems into a series of progression-based milestone challenges with some nifty rewards.
Its latest expedition, Singularity, which launches today, continues the story started in April’s Interceptor update (the one with weird, corrupted worlds and strange Sentinel oddities), asking players to investigate curious robot heads delivering cryptic clues across the galaxy. Its events are said to be part of a longer narrative that’ll play out as the year goes on.